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1 Solidworks Practice Homework Place in public directory by beginning of Class III
• Open a new part file • Create Cylinder • Open a sketch on the Front (or plane 1) Plane • Draw a Construction line up from the origin • Draw a circle with the center on the construction line, and dimension it to be 25mm • Add another Dimension from the origin to the circle center. Make it 30mm • Select Extrude Feature, and select Mid Plane and enter 80mm • Label this Cylinder

2 Solidworks Practice Housing
25 • Open a new part file • Create Cylinder • Open a sketch on the Front (or plane 1) Plane • Draw a Construction line up from the origin • Draw a circle with the center on the construction line, and dimension it to be 25mm • Add another Dimension from the origin to the circle center. Make it 30mm • Select Extrude Feature, and select Mid Plane and enter 80mm • Label this Cylinder 30 • Open a new part file • Create Cylinder • Open a sketch on the Front (or plane 1) Plane • Draw a Construction line up from the origin • Draw a circle with the center on the construction line, and dimension it to be 25mm • Add another Dimension from the origin to the circle center. Make it 30mm • Select Extrude Feature, and select Mid Plane and enter 80mm • Label this Cylinder

3 Solidworks Practice Housing
Create Vertical Bar • Open a sketch on the face of the cylinder • Draw a vertical line up from the origin and through the center line of the Cylinder • Click off the line, click on the top endpoint, and Add a relation to make it concentric with Cylinder • Hit Extrude Boss/Base button • On the Thin Feature Tab, Select Mid-Plane Type, and 7.5mm Wall Thickness • Use the blind condition with 80mm setting. • Click OK and label this Vertical Bar Create Vertical Bar • Open a sketch on the face of the cylinder • Draw a vertical line up from the origin and through the center line of the Cylinder • Click off the line, click on the top endpoint, and Add a relation to make it concentric with Cylinder • Hit Extrude Boss/Base button • On the Thin Feature Tab, Select Mid-Plane Type, and 7.5mm Wall Thickness • Use the blind condition with 80mm setting. • Click OK and label this Vertical Bar

4 Solidworks Practice Housing
Create the Base • On the face of the cylinder, open a sketch and draw a line from the origin to the left • Dimension it 25mm. • Hit the Extrude Base Button; Hit the Thin Feature Tab and select a • Wall Thickness of 7.5mm and Type: One-Direction. Make sure it is thickening upward. Again use Blind, 80mm. • Label this Base 25 Create the Base • On the face of the cylinder, open a sketch and draw a line from the origin to the left • Dimension it 25mm. • Hit the Extrude Base Button; Hit the Thin Feature Tab and select a • Wall Thickness of 7.5mm and Type: One-Direction. Make sure it is thickening upward. (Hit the Reverse button to confirm this). Again use Blind, 80mm. • Label this Base

5 Solidworks Practice Housing
Make inside hole • Select the front face of the part and open a sketch • Orient the view towards Front (from the standard views toolbar) • Draw any Circle and Dimension it to 20mm diameter • Hold down CTRL, Select the outer edge of the Cylinder feature, and right click to Add Relations, and choose Concentric ª Select Extrude Cut Feature, and select Though All in the Type box • Click OK and label this Hole 20 Make inside hole • Select the front face of the part and open a sketch • Orient the view towards Front (from the standard views toolbar) • Draw any Circle and Dimension it to 20mm diameter • Hold down CTRL, Select the outer edge of the Cylinder feature, and right click to Add Relations, and choose Concentric ª Select Extrude Cut Feature, and select Though All in the Type box • Click OK and label this Hole

6 Solidworks Practice Housing
Create a Rib • Select the Front Plane (or plane 1) and open a sketch • On the Front view, draw a line from the bottom corner of the ‘L’ to a point on the outside Cylinder edge. Make sure that you are on the center plane. • Highlight both the line and the Cylinder edge, and right click Add Relations, selecting Tangent • Select Insert, Features, Rib • The Property Manager appears. Select Mid plane Thickness of 7.5mm. For Extrusion Direction: Parallel to sketch. Toggle the Flip Material Side box. • Select OK and label this Rib Create a Rib • Select the Front Plane (or plane 1) (center of the part) and open a sketch • On the Front view, draw a line from the bottom corner of the ‘L’ to a point on the outside Cylinder edge. Here, make sure that you are on the center plane by rotating sketch after the line is made tangent to the cylinder. • Highlight both the line and the Cylinder edge, and right click Add Relations, selecting Tangent • Select Insert, Features, Rib • The Property Manager appears. From here you can set parameters. Select Mid plane Thickness of 7.5mm. For Extrusion Direction: Parallel to sketch. Toggle the Flip Material Side box to see the arrow changes direction, indicating where material will be added. Leave the box checked • Select OK and label this Rib

7 Solidworks Practice Housing
Create a Mounting Hole • Highlight the top plane of the Base and open a sketch • Draw a circle, and Dimension it 5mm diameter • Dimension it 7.5mm away from the Front face, and 7.5mm away from the side face furthest from the origin • Select Extrude Cut; Type: Through All • Click OK and label Mounting Hole 5 7.5 7.5 Create a Mounting Hole • Highlight the top plane of the Base and open a sketch • Draw a circle, and Dimension it 5mm diameter (draw the circle to the right) • Dimension it 7.5mm away from the Front face, and 7.5mm away from the side face furthest from the origin • Select Extrude Cut; Type: Through All • Click OK and label Mounting Hole

8 Solidworks Practice Housing
Mirror Features • Holding down CTRL key, highlight Front Plane (or plane 1) and Mounting Hole in the Feature Manager tree. • Select Insert, Pattern/Mirror, Mirror Feature; All your selections should be in the proper selection boxes. • Confirm this, and click OK. Leave this named Mirror1 Mirror Features • Holding down CTRL key, highlight Front Plane (or plane 1) and Mounting Hole in the Feature Manager tree. • Select Insert, Pattern/Mirror, Mirror Feature; All your selections should be in the proper selection boxes. • Confirm this, and click OK. Leave this named Mirror1

9 Solidworks Practice Housing
Add a Fillet • Select the edge on the inside elbow of the base • Select Fillet • Input a Radius of 7.5mm, press OK; leave this named Fillet1 Add a Fillet • Select the edge on the inside elbow of the base • Select Fillet • Input a Radius of 7.5mm, press OK; leave this named Fillet1


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